Oh, I am right there with you. I don’t want to write tests because they’re tedious, so I backfill with the AI at least starting me off on it. It’s a lot easier for me to fix something (even if it turns into a complete rewrite) than to start from a blank file.
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I’ve used them for unit tests and it still makes some really weird decisions sometimes. Like building an array of json objects that it feeds into one super long test with a bunch of switch conditions. When I saw that one I scratched my head for a little bit.
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AnarchyChess@sopuli.xyz•Real Time Chess – A physical chess board without the concept of turns
4·1 year agoSame. There’s something really cool here and even if I’m not a chess guy, it’s still worth it.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The government doesn't use SQL
172·1 year agoThey’re sequential, so the values above and below yours are valid SSNs of people born in the same hospital around the same time.
This would make it trivially easy to get access to records you shouldn’t
My go-to is the biggest pack of AA or AAA batteries you can fit in your budget. They’re always handy.
Ah, a fellow misophonia ‘enjoyer’!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm from the Y'all zone. Is it offensive to call trans people y'all?
5·1 year agoYep! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yinz
And people who use the term are yinzers
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Memes@lemmy.ml•I am doing anything I want in there and it will be glorious
8·1 year agoAh, the Winchester Mystery House approach
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it was
1·2 years agoThose are hard seltzers. The ones I’m thinking of and drink are all just fizzy, flavored water and nothing else!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it was
4·2 years agoHave you tried seltzer at all? Throw some fresh citrus in and it’s really good. Might even scratch the same soda itch.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it was
2·2 years agoI feel that. Quitting alcohol is big suck territory
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what addiction have you kicked? no matter how insignificant you feel it was
14·2 years agoHey, stay strong. Shit gets easier, I promise. Six years sober, two years without nicotine here. I did it, and you can too.
I’m not ready to make the jump to Klipper just yet. I want to iron out hardware issues first.
I have a couple important takeaways. First, build the damn thing to be actually rigid out of the box. I thought I could keep it cheap with only 2020 extrusions, but I’m honestly paying a helluva lot more to add some stiffness to it.
Second, plan for your wiring at any given point to double. I got really tidy with my wiring at first and now it’s an absolute nightmare. I gave up and half of it dangles off the back on the floor. It works but I really could have done a lot better with some better planning. It is truly a shameful sight.
I did add an extra pair of motors to the Z axis, bringing me to a grand total of four. I’m waiting on some stepper drivers to get it going again.
I don’t have any pictures on hand, but could take some later.
I built myself a 400x400x500 CoreXY machine from scratch.
Honestly, my prints are dogshit unless I go slow, and then sometimes they’re dogshit anyway. I have found the entire exercise as one of futility and massive frustration… but I low key love fucking with it. I can’t help myself, I keep building upgrades and improvements for it. I keep sinking time and energy I don’t have (and cash that I do) into this fucking heap of shit and I can’t help but love it to pieces. It’s dumb as fuck and it’s pretty fun to work on.
Honestly the vibes are about the same for a project car. Don’t daily it or you will hate yourself, but if you put it together and tune it right, you’ll have a blast.
I signed up for it last night for exactly that reason.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the men's version of Victoria's Secret?
1·2 years agoNot an answer I was expecting, but one I’m glad to see
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s the worst piece of technology you’ve ever owned?
13·2 years agoI bought my parents a laser printer after years of them being incredibly frustrated by inkjets. I got them the same model as me, as well as a spare toner cartridge.
I’m still on my original toner cartridge, and I’ve had it for probably six years or so.
My parents are in their late 40’s and early 50’s. I think I might have accidentally gotten them a lifetime supply of printing.
I uh… Don’t really have a lot to help you with your direct situation, but I do know that nair is designed to (mildly) chemically burn you. That’s how it destroys the hair. Make sure you have it all off of you so it doesn’t continue to work (it sounds like you did but it bears repeating). From there it should just be time until it stops feeling uncomfortable.
In the interim, you could take something OTC to manage the pain, if appropriate. Motrin/ibuprofen/paracetamol, whatever you’ve got on hand to deal with aches and pains. That should help you deal while it’s actively hurting, and hopefully by the time the medicine wears off, it’ll be back to feeling normal.
Edit: I’m not sure what Destin is - double check to make sure it doesn’t interact with whatever pain medicine you take.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•As a new, one year, software developer who retrained late. How do you know when you're ready to apply for a new role with more money?
11·2 years agoIn this industry, change is the only constant and your ability to learn, grow, and adapt is going to be more important than any singular technology you can learn.
I can promise you’re not as stupid as you may feel you are. You’ve made it a year, and that means something.
I’ve been pushing myself hard to get some certifications to really deepen my skill set. You may find that’s valuable to you, or you may not. I’ve found that it’s improved my ability to take a step back and understand the systems I’m building from an architectural perspective. It’s been helpful for me.
I’ve helped coach interns and new hires at my company before. I actually like when they ask me questions even if it’s something I’ve answered before, because it shows me that they want to learn. And even better is when they ask “why do it that way?”, because it forces me to check my own understanding of the problem set. It also means that I can really dig into the explanation and hopefully they walk away with at least one more tool in their toolbox.

I typically use my browser for PDFs. Firefox actually has some basic PDF edit functionality now.